Dan Quinn Says He’s Glad Terry McLaurin Remains a Presence at Commanders Camp Amid Contract Dispute
WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES, AUG 1 – Terry McLaurin, entering his age-30 season, requested a trade after contract talks stalled; he led the NFL in contested catches and touchdowns in 2024, per Pro Football Focus.
- On Thursday, Terry McLaurin, Washington Commanders wide receiver, requested a trade after stalled negotiations.
- Entering his final rookie contract year, McLaurin watched peers sign deals worth over $30 million per year after his $22.8 million AAV extension.
- Pro Football Focus shows he led the NFL with 24 contested catches and nine contested touchdowns in 2024.
- The uncertainty around McLaurin’s future has placed a spotlight on the Commanders’ direction, with the Bengals, Eagles, Texans, Dolphins and Cowboys emerging as potential trade partners.
- With the season approaching, retaining McLaurin could be key, as his presence may prove pivotal for the Commanders’ success in the coming years.
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ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — Commanders coach Dan Quinn said Saturday that wide receiver Terry McLaurin directly informed him of his request to be traded amid a contract dispute, but the coach hasn't…
Dan Quinn glad Terry McLaurin remains a presence at Commanders camp amid contract dispute
ASHBURN — Commanders coach Dan Quinn said Saturday that wide receiver Terry McLaurin told him directly about his request to be traded amid a contract dispute but the coach has not addressed the matter with the other players as the team continues to prepare for the season. “The players today, they’re more aware of contracts and things than they used to be,” Quinn said before practice. “And they recognize that business part happens as well. So, fo…
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